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Discover Ludwig"off center" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is slightly misaligned, not quite straight, or not positioned correctly. For example, "The picture was hung a bit off center on the wall."
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Off center, indeed.
It's off center, funny and poignant".
Knives stand on edge; the plates veer slightly off center.
He was off center, and maybe on guard.
I felt off center: this was and wasn't a play.
Off center, a wrapped package with a mysterious silhouette.
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"I can't travel even to the drop-off center".
Off-Center series.
Off-Center program at City Center.
Conditt had an intense, off-center personality.
"I wanted to throw things off-center," Ms. Sze said.
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